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by FloorEgg
63 days ago
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I don't think this is true anymore. I agree some do, but I am very skeptical about most. It's also changing rapidly. To be clear I'm not disagreeing that a manufacturing engineer role would require a degree in engineering (and countless other examples). I'm pushing back on specifically "most white collar jobs require any degree regardless of what it is". I believe that assumption is incorrect and harmful. |
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In combination with oversaturation of university graduates, it's an easy box HR can tick to lower the applicant pool.